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#15
by
marty22
on 30 Sep, 2009 16:37
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very clever mr movement!
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#16
by
aarrggh
on 30 Sep, 2009 18:19
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Halloween is a big holiday for me and i like too be creative.............
So the last few Halloweens ive gone as the > Unknown Comic < ..
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#17
by
Jim80
on 30 Sep, 2009 18:55
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jrppsuobx
Where do you live? I'm in Franklin County
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#18
by
BaldBear
on 30 Sep, 2009 19:22
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I just throw on an apron with a few ZIPLOC boxes stapled to it and go as Dom Delouise.
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#19
by
BALDANDRE
on 30 Sep, 2009 22:50
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my standard..evil (of course bald) clown...
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#20
by
Mikekoz13
on 01 Oct, 2009 16:24
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jrppsuobx
Where do you live? I'm in Franklin County
Jim...he's right around the corner from you in Waynesboro........just over the mountain from me!
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#21
by
Jim80
on 01 Oct, 2009 18:31
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Koz,
So jrppsuobx, lives in Waynesboro ? Thats where I live, talk about a small world
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#22
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 09 Oct, 2009 23:58
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OK, you asked for it...
I am a shameless Trekkie. I often sport a uniform for Halloween.
HOLY CRAP! What a bizarre coincidence! In 2007 I dressed in a Starfleet uniform for a Halloween Party
and sang karaoke! And to prove my nerdy shamelessness, I did not dress up as a command officer from the TNG era, my inspiration was to go as "white Tuvok" with a Vulcan wig and a yellow post-TNG uniform. I had the wrong communicator badge and wouldn't you know? Someone called me on it. Would anyone believe that there were actual single women at this party that was attended by such blatant Star Trek nerds?
Anyhoo...
I've also done the head painting thing with my bald head and I would like to dissuade people from doing this. Once you paint your head
you cannot touch it again. Since I'm always rubbing my face and resting my arms on my head this was a
major pain in the <donkey>. Also, the paint WILL COME OFF onto high-backed furniture and walls. Walls was a surprise because I didn't realize I bumped my head into so many things on a normal basis.
One of the great things about being sly on Halloween is that you can easily wear any wig and glue anything anywhere you want on your scalp.
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#23
by
hammerdrill376
on 10 Oct, 2009 04:44
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#24
by
jrppsuobx
on 10 Oct, 2009 07:05
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Unigue!!! Hammerdrill
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#25
by
anthon1
on 16 Oct, 2009 11:08
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Well I'm looking for ideas.
2006 : V for Vendetta
2007 : Hitman (complete with Barcode)
2008 : I had a homemade legoman costume.
2009 : I have no idea.
My wife wants me to dress as Dog the Bounty Hunter.
Apparently its pretty easy for me to look good with a wig.
I think she just wants an excuse to dress as Dogs Wife with the, ahem.. large assets.
I'm kinda leanin towards the Star Trek Bad Guy (Nero)
or even Ming from Flash Gordon.
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#26
by
Sly Red
on 16 Oct, 2009 14:28
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I vote for Nero, Star Trek villain. You'd be a natural for that character.
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys forum. Post an Introduction in that topic so the other guys can welcome you properly.
Red
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#27
by
marty22
on 16 Oct, 2009 15:32
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Its easier when youre bald.
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#28
by
Mikekoz13
on 16 Oct, 2009 17:00
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Welcome to the Forum Anthon! Definetly Nero! Post up an intro for us and become part of the Family!!
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#29
by
Paul
on 16 Oct, 2009 17:49
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Hey guys, I could use a little help in this department as well. I just got any invite to a Halloween party next weekend. The hostess has a "theme" of the 80's. I have wracked my brain (go ahead, insert sarcastic comment here) but can't think of anyone or anything from the 80's that was sly. Any ideas?